johnson wilson jr. and leyland shelton who graduated today and also mentioned in the president's speech. good to see both of you. legalland, leyland, a big congratulations, sir. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> i'll get to the controversy in just a second, dr. wilson, but, again, a big day for moorehouse. first african-american president speaking and the country's most prestigious historically black college or university. what did it mean to the young men who are graduating today down in atlanta to have him there? >>. meant everything. president barack obama has a strong message, and he sounded just like a moorehouse man today, so we're very proud today to have made morehouse man by giving him an honorary degree. a great moment for morehouse college. >> what struck you most? >> i think the entire speech was so very personal. obviously. he did a lot of homework. this speech was for this graduating class. there's no question about it. he didn't go big time policy. he didn't go across the glob